Rules:True or False?
Fill in the gaps
Is it wrong? correct it if it is.
100

The 1st conditional  sentence shows imaginary situation that is less likely to happen

False. It shows the situation that is quite likely to happen

100

If Marina _____ (have) enough money, she'll come with us on vacation.

has

100

If she goes outside, she would see the parade.

FALSE.If she WENT outside, she would see the parade.

200

The structure of the 1st conditional is: the  Present Simple + will+ infinitive.

True. We use simple present in the If-clause and in the main clause we can use the verb will or modal verbs.

200

If you make dinner, I ________ (do) the dishes.

will do

200

If she teached Spanish, the students would get better grades.

 FALSE. If she TAUGHT Spanish, the students would get better grades.

300

In  the 2nd conditional we can also use could, might  instead of would.

True. 

300

If Jason ______ (fly) to New York, he _____ (visit) the Empire State Building.

flew / would visit

300

We won't meet the project deadline supposing we allocate more resources to the development team.

FALSE. We won't meet the project deadline UNLESS we allocate more resources to the development team.(UNLESS is similar in meaning  to "IF NOT")

400

The first conditional talks about imaginary things.

False. Second conditional talks about imaginary things 

400

If Dmitrii I ________ (have) enough money, I __________ (go) to Spain.

had / would go

400

I will help you with your client providing you help me with my budget report. 

Correct

500

The structure of a hypothetical sentence is: Simple past or were + would + verb (present).

True. That is the structure of the 2nd conditional, to express unreal situations.

500

Stas can't come to the conference if\unless he is invited.

unless

500

Supposing we increase our marketing budget, we could potentially reach a wider audience.

FALSE.PROVIDING we increase our marketing budget, we could potentially reach a wider audience.